Privacy Policy

We, Magic Digital Partners, respect the privacy of the visitors of our website, www.magicdigitalpartners.com, in particular, their rights regarding the automatic processing of personal data. We have therefore formulated and implemented a policy on complete transparency with our customers regarding the processing of personal data, its purpose(s) and the possibilities to exercise your legal rights in the best possible way.

If you require any additional information about the protection of personal data, please visit the website of the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens):https://autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/nl.

Until you accept the use of cookies and other tracking devices, we will not place any non-anonymised analytical cookies and / or tracking cookies on your computer, mobile phone or tablet.

With the continued visit of this website, you accept these terms of use and you accept the use of cookies and other tracking systems unless we have provided for another method of accepting cookies on our website.

The currently available version of this privacy policy is the only version that applies while visiting our website until a new version replaces the current version.

Access to and use of the website are strictly personal. You will refrain from using the data and information of this website for your own commercial, political or advertising purposes, as well as for any commercial offers, in particular, unsolicited electronic offers.

Article 3 – Website content

All brands, images, texts, comments, illustrations (animated) images, video images, sounds and all the technical applications that can be used to operate this website and more generally all the components used on this website, are protected by the laws on intellectual property. Any reproduction, repetition, use or modification, by any means whatsoever, of all or just part of it, including technical applications, without the prior written permission of MDP, is strictly prohibited. The fact that MDP may not take immediate action against any infringement, can’t be considered as a tacit consent, nor of a waiver of any right to prosecute the infringing party.

Article 4 – Management of the website

For proper management of the site, MDP may at any time:

suspend, interrupt, reduce or decline the access to the website for a particular category of visitors;

delete all information that may disrupt the functioning of the website or conflicts with national orinternational laws or is contrary to internet etiquette;

make the website temporarily unavailable in order to perform updates.

Article 5 – Responsibilities

MDP is not liable for any failure, disturbances, difficulties or interruptions in the functioning of thewebsite, causing the (temporary) inaccessibility of the website or of any of its functionalities. You,yourself, are responsible for the way you seek connection to our website. You need to take allappropriate steps to protect your equipment and data against hazards such as virus attacks on theInternet. Furthermore, you are responsible for which websites you visit and what information youseek.

MDP is not liable for any legal proceedings taken against you:

– because of the use of the website or services accessible via the Internet– for violating the terms of this privacy policy

MDP is not liable for any damages that incur to you or third parties or your equipment, as a result ofyour connection to or use of the website and you will refrain from any subsequent (legal) action againstMDP.

If MDP is involved in a dispute because of your (ab)use of this website, he is entitled to (re)claim allsubsequent damages from you.

An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.

The personal data that are collected on the website are used mainly by the collector in order to maintain a (commercial) relationship with you. They are recorded in an (electronic) register.

Article 7 – Your rights regarding information

Pursuant to Article 13 paragraph 2 sub b GDPR each data subject has the right to information on and access to, and rectification, erasure and restriction of processing of his personal data, as well as the right to object to the processing and the right to data portability.

You can exercise these rights by contacting us at cindy@magicdp.com.

Each request must be accompanied by a copy of a valid ID, on which you put your signature and state the address where we can contact you.

Within one month of the submitted request, you will receive an answer from us.

Depending on the complexity and the number of the requests this period may be extended to two months.

Article 8 – Legal obligations

In case of infringement of any law or regulation, of which a visitor is suspected and for which the authorities require the personal data collected by the collector, they will be provided to them after an explicit and reasoned request of those authorities, after which these personal data do not fall anymore under the protection of the provisions of this Privacy policy.

If any information is necessary in order to obtain access to certain features of the website, MDP will indicate the mandatory nature of this information when requesting these data.

Article 9 – Collected data and commercial offers

You may receive commercial offers from the collector. If you do not wish to receive them (anymore), please send us an email to the following address: cindy@magicdp.com.

Your personal data will not be used by our partners for commercial purposes.

If you encounter any personal data from other data subjects while visiting our website, you are to refrain from collection, any unauthorised use or any other act that constitutes an infringement of the privacy of the data subject(s) in question. The collector is not responsible in these circumstances.

Article 10 – Data retention

The collected data are used and retained for the duration determined by law.

Article 11 – Cookies

A cookie is a small text file placed on the hard drive of your electronic device upon visiting our website. A cookie contains data, so you can be recognised as a visitor when you are visiting our website. It enables us to adjust to your needs and it facilitates you to log in on our website. When you visit our website, we inform you about the use of cookies. By continuing to use our website you accept its use, unless we ask permission by other means. Your consent is valid for a period of thirteen months.

We use the following types of cookies on our website:

– Functional cookies: like session and login cookies to collect session and logininformation.– Anonymised Analytic cookies: to obtain information regarding the visits to our website, likenumbers of visitors, popular pages and topics. In this way we can adjust ourcommunication and information to the needs of our visitors. We can’t see who visits oursites or from which personal device the visit has taken place.– Tracking Cookies: like advertising cookies that are intended to show relevantadvertisements. By using these cookies, we may deduce your personal interests. Thus(other) organisations may show you targeted advertisements when you visit their website.Tracking cookies make profiling possible and treat categories of people differently whentargeting advertisements. Tracking cookies usually process personal data.

When you visit our website, cookies from MDP and / or third parties may be installed on your equipment.

For more information about using, managing and deleting cookies for each electronic device, we invite you to consult the following link: https://autoriteitpersoonsgegevens.nl/nl/onderwerpen/internet-telefoon-tv-en-post / cookies # faq

Article 12 – Imagery and products offered

You cannot derive any rights from the imagery that accompanies any offered product on our website.

Article 13 – Applicable Law

These conditions are governed by Dutch law. The court in the district where the collector has its place of business has the sole jurisdiction if any dispute regarding these conditions may arise, save when a legal exception applies.